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TMMT

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A Comm. rated M/E Inst. pilot logging dual received in a turboprop, specifically a Cheyenne I.

PIC is a friend of his, current CFII and company check airman, other guy rides along for the empty leg, then logs dual received for that leg.

Instruction is taking place and the CFI is signing the logbook.

Kid is doing it just for the turboprop time and is not being compensated in any way nor paying for the instruction.

Says he's doing it just for the experience.

What say ya'll?

:confused:
 
Just to clarify:
Is the "real" PIC/company check airman an MEI? An ATP?
Is said "company" a Part 135?
Is company check airman qualified as a Part 135 instructor?
Is the "kid" listed as a bona fide employee of said company (whether compensated or not?)
And, "What say y'all" to what? Is this legal? Is this ethically acceptable under everyone's personal view of PFT situations?
 

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